HU Tobacco Indaba
(3.73)
Indaba is a blend which stands for its own. Medium-strong ready rubbed, as well as dark fired Virginias, enhanced by some Kentucky for an earthy foundation, contribute to a distinctive taste experience. Sweet and spicy, along with a creamy texture makes this blend a unique treat apart from the everyday!
Notes: Hans Wiedemann has stated that the Indaba has a very mild caramel flavouring to it. (They changed the name of the series from "Foundation by Musicó" to "African Line")
Details
Brand | HU Tobacco |
Series | African Line |
Blended By | Hans Wiedemann |
Manufactured By | Kohlhase & Kopp |
Blend Type | Virginia Based |
Contents | Kentucky, Virginia |
Flavoring | Caramel |
Cut | Broken Flake |
Packaging | 100 grams tin |
Country | Germany |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Very Mild
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
3.73 / 4
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Reviews
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Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 Reviews
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Aug 30, 2013 | Mild to Medium | None Detected | Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
I'm not a great expert of kentucky, having smoked maybe three or four different mixtures,but let me say (again as in the case of Hu tobacco) that this mixture is different. Before I even knew what baccys was in,something recall me "The Bankers" (well,the old formula) but Indaba is not so cigarish:it's a classy,elegant and (again) smooth as silk tobacco,with beautiful nutty notes. I've have tried it almost dry,in my trusted old Dunhill group 4 pipe.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jun 25, 2014 | Medium | Extremely Mild | Medium to Full | Pleasant |
The Virginias are richly earthy and woody with a touch of grass; tart and tangy citrusy and tangy dark fruit sweet, the latter being just a little more obvious. There’s a little spiciness from the woody, earthy, floral, herbal, dry and fruity dark-fired Virginia that blends well with the mild spice, wood, earth, light floral, herbal and sweet nuttiness from the Kentucky in important support roles. Overall, the spice content is a little short of medium, so it doesn’t overtake the other flavors. At times, I get a very subtle cocoa note from the Kentucky. While there are more Virginias here than Kentucky, the presence of the latter is obvious in every puff, adding some complexity. The light caramel topping doesn't tone down the tobaccos much at all. The nic-hit is a couple of steps shy of medium. The taste level is two slots past the medium mark. It’s a medium strength broken flake that burns at a reasonable pace, clean and cool with a creamy smoothness and mostly consistent sweet and spicy, lightly savory taste from start to finish. Requires a few relights. Leaves very little moisture in the bowl. No chance of bite or harshness. The after taste and room notes pleasantly linger. Not quite an all day smoke.
-JimInks
-JimInks
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 07, 2013 | Medium | Extremely Mild | Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
When smoking Inadaba first time, I was puzzled - in a very positive sense. Virginia often presenting itself as having a "hay" alike aroma and Kentucky adding some "cigarish" taste notes - both not being the case in Indaba !
This blend appears somewhat sweetish, but not in the foreground, but rather more spicy, without being overloaded with any of the accents. The obviously well chosen balance of the various leaf results in a nicely balanced "creamy" taste, somewhat reminiscent to caramelized cream, which is almost prone to addiction. Congratulation to this wonderful and unique blend, being far off any "boring" offerings being classified as "Danish"... Indaba is a wonderful treat - 4 Stars !
This blend appears somewhat sweetish, but not in the foreground, but rather more spicy, without being overloaded with any of the accents. The obviously well chosen balance of the various leaf results in a nicely balanced "creamy" taste, somewhat reminiscent to caramelized cream, which is almost prone to addiction. Congratulation to this wonderful and unique blend, being far off any "boring" offerings being classified as "Danish"... Indaba is a wonderful treat - 4 Stars !
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 17, 2014 | Mild to Medium | Very Mild | Mild to Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
I was gifted about an ounce of this recently, I hadn't heard much about this before so wasn't sure what to expect. The previous HU tobaccos I've tried were of the highest quality, it turns out this one continues in much the same vain.
The aroma in the plastic pouch it came in was nutty and slightly sweet. The nice earthy coloured tobacco has a closer feel to being ready rubbed rather than ribbon, but that's no matter, it packs and lights so easily, the moisture levels are perfect. The nutty taste continues quite mildly into the smoke, there is also hints of the sweetness and something else, maybe it's cream, but I wouldn't swear to it. Very nice. Another plus is that it seems to be a slow burner, I can get 45 minutes from a bowlful where most other tobaccos of the same cut would give 30 minutes, quite a surprise given the cut.
On the whole then, a very good smoke, a little mild perhaps and not wildly exciting but the flavour is nice and the whole experience is a good one. Put against other HU offerings, this perhaps wouldn't be my first choice, though one does wonder how any tobacco can compete with, say, Director's Cut. However, this stuff suffers from the one complaint that all tobaccos suffers from - however much you've got, it's not enough.
The aroma in the plastic pouch it came in was nutty and slightly sweet. The nice earthy coloured tobacco has a closer feel to being ready rubbed rather than ribbon, but that's no matter, it packs and lights so easily, the moisture levels are perfect. The nutty taste continues quite mildly into the smoke, there is also hints of the sweetness and something else, maybe it's cream, but I wouldn't swear to it. Very nice. Another plus is that it seems to be a slow burner, I can get 45 minutes from a bowlful where most other tobaccos of the same cut would give 30 minutes, quite a surprise given the cut.
On the whole then, a very good smoke, a little mild perhaps and not wildly exciting but the flavour is nice and the whole experience is a good one. Put against other HU offerings, this perhaps wouldn't be my first choice, though one does wonder how any tobacco can compete with, say, Director's Cut. However, this stuff suffers from the one complaint that all tobaccos suffers from - however much you've got, it's not enough.
Pipe Used:
MM Legend
PurchasedFrom:
Gifted
Age When Smoked:
Unknown
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 07, 2013 | Medium | Very Mild | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
A very high quality rubbed out tobacco of mostly medium brown colour with a very slight aromatic touch that tastes a little like caramel, Bailey's Irish Cream and maybe coconut. It should appeal to those who like Danish mixtures but also appreciate more tobacco and less casing flavour. An excellent tobacco, enjoy!
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 27, 2014 | Medium | Very Mild | Medium to Full | Pleasant |
For me it's kind of hard to put a flavor profile on this other than a very great, slightly spicy and sweet Virginia with some stronger Kentucky. The flavor is curious. It nearly reminds me of a touch of mesquite barbeque, and I know that sounds strange, but this tobacco blend is superb. Great burn rate, great relaxing tobacco for ending an evening. I would rate it mild-medium on nicotine levels, so it might only be a pinch of Kentucky. Gets sweeter and a bit more spicy towards middle to end of the bowl.
Pipe Used:
medium briar apple, acorn meerschaum
PurchasedFrom:
sample from friend
Age When Smoked:
maybe a year old
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 31, 2014 | Medium | None Detected | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
I must differ somewhat with the previous reviews. This has a spicy taste that sets it apart from most virginia based tobaccos. In my mind this puts it on the medium ++ side of strength and taste level, If you are thinking nicotine for strength then it has no hit for me there at all. But the taste has a special quality that certainly separates it from the run of the mill virginia blends. I found it to be a very enjoyable smoke with a quality that virginia smokers will find unusual but positive. I also found it arrived more like a broken flake than finely rubbed out. Quite a satisfying blend.
Pipe Used:
Blatter brandy
PurchasedFrom:
gifted
Age When Smoked:
new from tin dried
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 14, 2014 | Medium | Mild | Medium | Tolerable |
This is a great blend. I really enjoyed my time with this one. Because of the components of this blend, it draws an inescapable comparison to Irish Flake in my mind. Irish Flake is in my top two tobaccos and after trying this, It still is.
I believe IF has some topping to it that must give it that edge in my mind. I don\'t think Indaba has any such topping to it. It is a hard call between three and four stars on this one, but I can\'t say I highly recommend a blend when I would recommend another similar blend over it. Also, If someone were to tell me they were placing an order from HU and wanted me to recommend three blends, this one would not get a recommendation. I would suggest Fayyum Kake, Nashville County and Director\'s Cut.
So that is how I arrived at three stars. There are several people I know who will put this at four stars all day. It is good.
Update 5/7/2024
I just finished up a tin of this that I had sitting around for 7 years 4 months and I still feel good about the three star rating. I read my review from 10 years ago and can\'t believe I compared this to Irish Flake as I now feel it more comparable to Orlik\'s Dark Strong Kentucky. There is that strong molasses taste in this that is similar to that blend.
Another thing that has changed in those 10 years is that someone put in the description that it has a caramel flavoring. I did not get caramel at all, but maybe what I am thinking is molasses is really caramel. Who knows. It is still a good blend and smokes well.
I believe IF has some topping to it that must give it that edge in my mind. I don\'t think Indaba has any such topping to it. It is a hard call between three and four stars on this one, but I can\'t say I highly recommend a blend when I would recommend another similar blend over it. Also, If someone were to tell me they were placing an order from HU and wanted me to recommend three blends, this one would not get a recommendation. I would suggest Fayyum Kake, Nashville County and Director\'s Cut.
So that is how I arrived at three stars. There are several people I know who will put this at four stars all day. It is good.
Update 5/7/2024
I just finished up a tin of this that I had sitting around for 7 years 4 months and I still feel good about the three star rating. I read my review from 10 years ago and can\'t believe I compared this to Irish Flake as I now feel it more comparable to Orlik\'s Dark Strong Kentucky. There is that strong molasses taste in this that is similar to that blend.
Another thing that has changed in those 10 years is that someone put in the description that it has a caramel flavoring. I did not get caramel at all, but maybe what I am thinking is molasses is really caramel. Who knows. It is still a good blend and smokes well.
PurchasedFrom:
Gifted sample
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 26, 2013 | Medium | Mild | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
As noted in other reviews, I am primarily an aromatic smoker. This said, I have become a particular devotee of HU's Dockworker and Tillerman.
Hans kindly included a sample of Indaba with a recent order, which, as with his Sunset blend, I recently sampled in the garden in a Butz-Choquin churchwarden.
Try as I might, I could not get this to bite and now find myself drifting further off of the aromatic path.
The spice notes / peppery finish are compelling and I strongly recommend this, particularly to palates more sophisticated than my own.
The HU blends tend to be very unlike others, and not easily obtained here in the US, although Hans makes it as easy as possible.
Search these out, and I believe that you will definitely be rewarded.
Hans kindly included a sample of Indaba with a recent order, which, as with his Sunset blend, I recently sampled in the garden in a Butz-Choquin churchwarden.
Try as I might, I could not get this to bite and now find myself drifting further off of the aromatic path.
The spice notes / peppery finish are compelling and I strongly recommend this, particularly to palates more sophisticated than my own.
The HU blends tend to be very unlike others, and not easily obtained here in the US, although Hans makes it as easy as possible.
Search these out, and I believe that you will definitely be rewarded.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 17, 2024 | Medium | Extremely Mild | Medium to Full | Unnoticeable |
HU Tobacco Indaba- This is the 9th blend for HU I have tried and it may be the best one yet ! Nutty , earthy , woodsy , spicy and also sweet , creamy and floral . So smooth . The Virginias and Burley go so well together. The dark fired Virginias are amazing . BBQ and dark fruit . The light caramel topping is the cherry on top . Amazing blend . 4
Age When Smoked:
3 yr
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Sep 09, 2023 | Medium | Mild to Medium | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
I must confess that I'm a sucker for HU's Virginia based baccies. Indaba is one of the top-of-the line (IMHO). I knew that VAs used were of first grade but this mixture is a world apart. The Dark Fired Kentucky is perfectly complimentary, like a good Bourbon and its ice, and never predominant.
There's a whiff of dried fruit (figs? Raisin?) opening the nice tin and it stays during the whole smoke. As reported by the manufacturer, a pinch of caramel is slightly noticeable and a good add-on.
No edges and medium strength. I'm used to Nic-bombs (Gawith & Hoggart are my cup of teas) so for me it’s an all day smoker. Highly, highly recommended.
There's a whiff of dried fruit (figs? Raisin?) opening the nice tin and it stays during the whole smoke. As reported by the manufacturer, a pinch of caramel is slightly noticeable and a good add-on.
No edges and medium strength. I'm used to Nic-bombs (Gawith & Hoggart are my cup of teas) so for me it’s an all day smoker. Highly, highly recommended.
Pipe Used:
Ivarsson bamboo acorn
PurchasedFrom:
Esterval
Age When Smoked:
3+